Mr. Wang, a 56 year-old male, proximal finger (including the phalanx) of his left thumb was severed from the lower end of nail root due to compression by a car door on Oct. 30, 2008. The first medical treatment post injury was replantation of the ... Facebook Twitter Pinterest

Mr. Wang, a 56 year-old male, proximal finger (including the phalanx) of his left thumb was severed from the lower end of nail root due to compression by a car door on Oct. 30, 2008. The first medical treatment post injury was replantation of the severed part of the finger, but 6 days later the replanted part necrotized. The finger was removed by surgical operation, and the therapy of in situ regenerative restoration was performed. The severed finger healed by complete regenerative restoration. Source: Human Body Regenerative Restoration ...